Be confident that you are measurably improving operational efficiency and reducing costs for your business by initiating a best-practices document performance management system with proven methodologies and tools

Gain control of your organization’s records, proactively maintain regulatory compliance and, most importantly, protect your firm from legal risk and exposure by reading an important whitepaper on best practices for administering a successful program.

Every business day, corporate campuses across the country function like small cities requiring highly specialized facilities and logistics management services. This paper will explore effective and efficient Corporate Campus Logistics Services to ensure the efficient flow of materials and people at large multi-building office campuses serving thousands of employees. Corporate facilities, real estate management, logistics and procurement teams as well as commercial real estate management companies are charged with sourcing the services that are the underpinnings of these mega-campuses. It’s an effort that spans a wide range—coordinating the receipt and distribution of supplies, equipment and packages; safely transporting thousands of employees as well as suppliers and contractors to locations within the campus; tracking and warehousing countless materials to support daily planned and unplanned workplace needs. Learn more about lowering costs, streamlining operational efficiency and gaining high employee satisfaction.

This paper will explore the potential of applying business performance management (BPM) principles to advance document performance management (DPM) in a way that enables organizations to reduce costs; better manage documents as vital strategic, ?nancial and information assets; and secure positive returns on investments from outsourcing. An example of this approach — spotlighted later in this paper — is MAX, a document performance management system that enables companies to more effectively manage their document processes and outsourcing service providers.

Join leading industry experts from Fujitsu, Salesforce and a special guest from Canon, as they share their expert insights on the future of Digital Enterprise and how manufacturing companies can accelerate their digital transformation journey.
During this interactive discussion, they will:
• Reveal how to identify and prioritize your critical issues;
• Show how Canon Information & Imaging Solutions, is driving growth through an innovative outcome-based service model;
• Demo a real-life digital transformation story;
• Show how to see more, act fast, optimize, anticipate and power innovates your way to success.
This webinar also features Fujitsu's unique digital transformation approach to help you understand where you are in your digital transformation journey and the actions you can take to accelerate it.
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The old canon of long-lived viruses with random targets created by hacktivists for fame or nuisance has given way to a new generation zeroday/hour threats from organized criminals, with hand-picked targets and specific, malicious intent. In mid-2014, on a daily basis, Webroot saw 25,000 new malicious URLs, 777,000 new unknown files, many of which are malicious, and 1,000 new phishing sites. In the face of such exponential growth, traditional, reactive security can’t hope to keep up.
Not only is the volume of unknown threats overwhelming existing security solutions, but the unique characteristics of unknown threats are also making it difficult for traditional security to catch them.

Many service providers are turning to Canon for their own internal needs with increasing frequency. Such is the case with ScerIS, a technology leader in providing business process optimization through software development and consulting and services.

Canon's digital imaging products allowed Shoreline Records Management to chart a course to help increase productivity and reduce costs to promote business growth. Find out what Canon can do for your business in this case study!

For EasCorp, a credit union that exclusively serves other credit unions, the benefits of Remote Deposit Capture were immediately apparent and they set upon a path to provide their members with a powerful set of tools to improve their business.

For Patterns Inc., a knitwear designer that distributes products to boutiques across the nation and whose supply chain reaches around the globe, being mobile means the ability to scan documents - no matter where - with speed and precision.

90% of enterprises have suffered a data breach from an unsecured printer,1 and there are many other places in your organization where data can be vulnerable. Learn how to help protect your data everywhere it lives with this free Security Primer.

Limiting access to confidential client files is vital. But choosing the wrong document security solution can overwhelm your staff (and your IT department) and leave your data vulnerable. Learn five important features a security solution should offer.

Printers, scanners, mobile devices… It’s hard to imagine running a law office without them, but you should know they can expose your client data to theft or misuse. Learn why your office technology may not be as secure as you think.

Security threats can be next to invisible, but this infographic shows exactly where your healthcare organization can be most at risk. It also gives you valuable tips for helping secure your patient data, financial documents, and medical records.

Fully updated for 2019, this guide covers the latest technologies and best practices for print, device, document, information, and cybersecurity. Learn how you can help maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of health records throughout your organization.

Today’s data breaches are planned and executed with military precision. This Security Brief reveals how cybercriminals can get in and out of your network without being detected. It also gives you tips for helping secure your data, documents, and devices.

A data breach can erode public trust and jeopardize your transformation. But in a Center for Digital Government survey, only 26% of respondents were very confident their print environment is secure. Learn where your organization may be vulnerable.